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Ive had 1 or 2 I've let go for A) the thing was big and would need custom framing and B) it was worth far more to someone else then me. The big ones are extremely nice and his imagery is so unique. His perspective is just so intriguing, especially the prints involving water. I've heard good things about the print quality of his little stuff as well so I didn't blink an eye with the release of the new one from Tiny Showcase. If there's one you of his you like definitely seek it out.

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Originally Posted by Sonicifyouwantit

oh man, i caught BB with celebration in Charlottesville VA. Tiny little like VFW hall place. held up their keyboards half the set and was pushed onto the stage on my back and the two are screaming into the mic right over my face. Got two speeding tickets on the way back to Norfolk, one of which landed me some jail time (Written as 104 in a 55mph. was more like 155 in a 55. new car, testing top speed, deserted highway, no entrances or exits, never cops. until there was, of course). one of my favorite nights i have ever had. Thanks for reminding me.

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"A few years ago, when a potential PTA director's series was first mentioned, I immediately had my hand up for this one. Everything about There Will Be Blood is precisely my cup of tea - the time period, the sweeping desolation of the landscape, the soundtrack, Daniel Day-Lewis, etc. I didn't immediately come to the idea of an over-sized stock certificate but the more thought that went into it the more perfect it seemed as a visual embodiment of the film. I've also wanted to go all-in on something resembling a 19th century engraved note for quite some time so this seemed like as good an excuse as any. All told I spent over 100 hours on the illustration - it's still only about half as involved as I think it should be but after 6 weeks I felt like it needed to be put to bed. The aging of the paper is something I'm pretty proud of here - there are 3 layers of very subtle tone built up from the paper color to approximate a century old piece of acidic, weathered stock."

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Is there a reason why the inks used in person or so different from he created on his computer for the digital image? I started looking at some of his stuff on EB and you see the jumpy from murky/dingy/drab to the popart looking fluorescent inks quite a bit. Just part of the process?

What horkey had to say is great:
"This poster was destined to be handled by RJB - anyone even marginally familiar with his style and subject matter would have to agree that he's been seemingly working up to this one for years. When I initially reached out (thanks to Pushead for the introduction) his auto-translated response boiled down to, "Rollergirl is my inspiration!" After that point all bets were off and the finished product is precisely what an RJB Boogie Nights poster should be - glistening, dynamic and damn near dripping off the paper."